Ashley M
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It wasn’tAsk any of the team if they thought they had an easy ride.
It wasn’tAsk any of the team if they thought they had an easy ride.
Over 20 odd miles ..I would consider that to be a fairly flat ride ..but if that's not what you are used to ..fair enough ..
Totally agree ..and I'm sure it was a great ride and everyone but the casualty went home happy .. but to say it wasn't flat ..well you're stats say otherwise ..
Just off the blue yes, but about 200 yards further up than the one I think you mean (which does have a 5-6' drop almost opposite it). It's about 20 yards off the blue, across corrugated ground. The one that I think you mean is the alternate route for what is now forever to be known as Ashleys' Drop!Sorry I didnt make it. Took my 21 month boy on the first ride of his balance bike.
That drop where the incident happened, is that just off the blue and it also has a small drop nearish it on the other side of the track bed Steve?
As others have said, you ride on what you have, Sherwood Pines isn't hilly but it's all we got and for what it is it ain't too bad.
alternatively, be there with your son doing ashleys' drop.Just off the blue yes, but about 200 yards further up than the one I think you mean (which does have a 5-6' drop almost opposite it). It's about 20 yards off the blue, across corrugated ground. The one that I think you mean is the alternate route for what is now forever to be known as Ashleys' Drop!
PS: You can always go on a Pines ride, but you can never replace being with your son on his first ride on his balance bike!! Good choice!
Fucking hell! It must be bad...Cannock chase is roughly 5-6x more enjoyable
Thanks for the kind commentsSorry I missed this. Sundays aren't a good day as the eldest has rugby. Looks like you had a good time, speedy recovery for Ashley.
Being new to MTB riding (6 months) and eMTB riding (4 weeks), I have been using Sherwood Pines to learn skills for the last 3 months. I do the blue route to warm up and try to improve my time every visit. I have done the full red route twice now (after warming up on the blue) and I will keep doing this to build confidence, understand my limits and learn skills.
So for me, Sherwood Pines is ideal (and I've paid the £50 for a years parking).
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